National Repository of Grey Literature 4 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Návrh nábytkového prvku inspirovaného 60. lety
Vernerová, Aneta
The 1960s brought inspirational furniture design, shaped mainly by the Brussels style. The experiments with new materials and the subsequent expansion of plastics materials led to the current ecological crisis over the decades. Recycling has thus become a direct consequence of this decade. The author's design of the dining set responds to this context, examining and attempting to apply the current possibilities of recycled plastics. The design has been developed including 3D visualisations and technical drawings.
From Outer Space to Brussels
Verner, Daniel ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
Bc. Daniel Verner Vesmír z Bruselu Master's Thesis Abstract The master thesis analyzes reflections of exploration of the Outer Space in Czechoslovak art in years 1957-1963. The first part of this thesis summarizes the "Space Races" in said period, the main task, however, is to analyze space motives in Czechoslovak art and culture during those years; it also comments on possible interpretations and typologies. The research is based on contemporary magazines, illustrated books for children and grown-ups, toys, films, applicated art, design, architecture, paintings and sculptures.
Not to demolish!
Guzdek, Adam
The railway station in Havirov was built in 1964-1969, designed by academic architect Josef Hrejsemnou. In terms of decoration, the architect cooperated with Vaclav Uruba, a brutalist sculptor who is the author of the concrete sculptures in front. Along with the railway station in Ostrava-Vitkovice and the main station in Ostrava, we can speak about a unique building of Brussels style, which is based on the Brussels World Expo 1958. The theme of the transport terminal in Havirov has been mentioned several times over the decades. The first time was before the construction of a new terminal building in the 1960s, when the establishment of a train-tram connecting Havirov with Ostrava was envisaged. More attention to the station was paid in the 1990s with the architectural and urban design competition to establish a transport terminal concentrating bus and train services in one place. The mismatch between CSD and CSAD fell into oblivion. All variants still respected that the building was built by architect Josef Hrejsemnou. So far in the terminal building, there was no reconstruction and according to the current state maintenance is performed by a systematic routine. Visual perception has become a major criterion for the evaluation of the technical condition and the owner of Czech Railways (Ceske drahy, a.s.) decided to demolish the existing large building and replace it with a smaller more energy efficient object.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.